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The building immediately north of [[McConnell Hall]]. A relatively new building for UNT, it has a spacious interior and a generally welcoming environment. The building is primarily used for classes in the environmental sciences, but many other types of classes are also held here. TAMS students consider this building a great place to have classes, due to its proximity to McConnell and its spaciousness—especially when compared to the likes of, say, the Language Building.
 
The building immediately north of [[McConnell Hall]]. A relatively new building for UNT, it has a spacious interior and a generally welcoming environment. The building is primarily used for classes in the environmental sciences, but many other types of classes are also held here. TAMS students consider this building a great place to have classes, due to its proximity to McConnell and its spaciousness—especially when compared to the likes of, say, the Language Building.
  
{{Infobox Building|building-type=Academic Building|walking-time-from-mcconnell=1-2 minutes|study-environment=Noisy, rather few open seats or tables|abbrev=}}
 
  
 
Common classes taken here include Calculus courses and Chemistry.
 
Common classes taken here include Calculus courses and Chemistry.

Revision as of 16:20, 25 February 2021

Environmental Education, Science & Technology Buiding


Type Academic Building
Study Environment Noisy, rather few open seats or tables
Distance from McConnell 1-2 minutes

The building immediately north of McConnell Hall. A relatively new building for UNT, it has a spacious interior and a generally welcoming environment. The building is primarily used for classes in the environmental sciences, but many other types of classes are also held here. TAMS students consider this building a great place to have classes, due to its proximity to McConnell and its spaciousness—especially when compared to the likes of, say, the Language Building.


Common classes taken here include Calculus courses and Chemistry.

The Roof

Whether or not the roof of this hall can be accessed directly is shrouded in mystery. However, there have been rumours that one can access the roof through a clever maneuvering through a staircase. However, one should be wary that these rumors state that the roof sags when stepped upon, leading to a generally creepy feeling on the top. However, these rumors cannot be substantiated for the purpose of this article, and good children wouldn't consider such a treacherous notion as climbing to the roof of a UNT building.